It’s not easy to make an Epic, but Lucas did his best to wrap up Star Wars suitable to the hype, years, and money dedicated to the series. While the exploding space ships of Episode III surpass the rest, the acting is atrocious, and the key ingredient from the original, Fun, is gone.
The creation of a villain requires a charismatic scene-stealer, not a mannequin. The only entertainment comes from the moments that connect to us back to the original: Chewbacca, Princess Leah’s ship, the suns of Tattoine. We applauded only for the escape to who we were years ago.
It’s not easy to make an Epic, but Lucas did his best to wrap up Star Wars suitable to the hype, years, and money dedicated to the series. While the exploding space ships of Episode III surpass the rest, the acting is atrocious, and the key ingredient from the original, Fun, is gone.
The creation of a villain requires a charismatic scene-stealer, not a mannequin. The only entertainment comes from the moments that connect to us back to the original: Chewbacca, Princess Leah’s ship, the suns of Tattoine. We applauded only for the escape to who we were years ago.